On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 3:37 AM, Leonidas Fegaras <fega...@cse.uta.edu>wrote:

> What do you thing about this logo?
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> http://lambda.uta.edu/mrql-**logo.jpg<http://lambda.uta.edu/mrql-logo.jpg>
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> Its the elephant-god Ganesha writing code using the Apache feather.
> Leonidas
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<mentor-hat-on>
The use of religious, national, or political symbols are unacceptable for a
logo/mascot at the ASF. Think about it like this: would a logo with Jesus
healing a blind man (miracles being performed) be acceptable? Using Ganesha
is essentially the same thing. Please pick something else as the
logo/mascot figure. Stay away from religion: it's not our business.
</mentor-hat-on>

I'll be retarded and fully spell it out for you guys. I'm not trying to be
a dick about it so please hear me out and understand why.

Personally I think it's cute and again kind of plays on miracles and
Hadoop's elephant motif. I see what you're trying to do/convey and I
appreciate it. This would be great if MRQL was not here at Apache. We
however are in the Apache Incubator and there are rules and "ways" we have
to follow. So unfortunately you must compromise and can't pick these kinds
of figures to use for a logo/mascot.

So I'm fine with Ganesha but I hate to think about having someone yank the
logo out of my hands (and be right for doing so) after I've invested so
much time and emotion using it for months or a year. It would be a bummer.

Come graduation time it will become another contentious discussion that
will consume much time and energy.

Although untrue, just presume that I or someone else am insulted by this as
a non-Hindu. You are opening up a can of worms here.

Can you see this?

-- 
Best Regards,
-- Alex

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